Baked Treats
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Baked Treats
Are you considering adding baked treats to your menu? With the variety of desserts that you could offer, the hardest part is narrowing it down to just a few.
Offering organic desserts is a way to add a little bit of green flair to your restaurant. Knowing that you are eating a treat that is completely natural helps to lessen the guilt of extra calories or fat. Partner with local organic farmers to get your supplies. Only buy items such as flour, eggs and milk that are certified as organic to ensure that you are honestly marketing your goods. Check out sites like organicwholesaleclub.com and ndusorganics.com if you have no local suppliers.
With the rising concern of food allergies, providing alternative baked treats can target a whole new type of customer. Look for various recipes that are gluten-, dairy- or egg-free. You may be surprised to find a few that do not contain any of the most common ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. Search for tasty recipes at sites like eatingwithfoodallergies.com. Many companies now offer substitute ingredients, such as rice flour, which contains no gluten. Check out sites like ener-g.com for more information.
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Baked Treats
Offer your customers fresh baked treats without ever having to turn on your ovenBy Michele Vrouvas Baked treats are just one of those standard food items that Americans have grown to expect when they eat out. Along with their morning coffee, patrons indulge in moist pound cakes, buttery crumb cakes and tender muffins. If they didn't enjoy a treat with breakfast, Americans will certainly satisfy their sweet tooth at lunch and dinner, usually with dense brownies, flaky pies or decadent layer cakes.
There's no question that baking sweets in your restaurant's own kitchen requires a certain skill, supply of ingredients and too many extra hours of work that some owners simply don't have. Fortunately, there are thousands of wholesale bakeries in this country experienced in turning out the delectable goodies American patrons long for. Whether you're looking to find baked treats that are gourmet or standard, organic or not, your choices are numerous.
1. Play it safe with commercially made baked treats from experienced companies.
2. Home baked treats give your dessert menu a special twist.
3. Offer organically prepared baked treats for greater selection.
Offer your customers a wide selection of commercially made baked treats
Diners and other restaurants that don't bake on the premises usually prefer dealing with producers experienced enough to turn out the standard breakfast-lunch type baked goods in large volume.
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Rich Products, since 1945, has been innovative in providing superior quality baked treats to the food service industry. Family-owned Uncle Ralph's Cookies has been operating out of Maryland since 1985. The company started making homemade frozen cookie dough for sale and now makes brownies, pound cakes, crumb cakes, cinnamon rolls and cupcakes sold throughout the mid Atlantic states.
Choose home baked treats custom made by reputable bakers
Upscale cafés and gourmet eateries can stand out from the competition by serving baked treats with that undeniably home made look and taste.
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Bella's Home-Baked Goods is a baked treats provider making their Italian inspired goods in small batches and sells them to more than 200 retailers in the northeast. New Jersey-based Bittersweet Pastries started making cakes by hand in 1984 and now sells its award-winning home baked goodies nationwide.
Incorporate organic baked treats into your menu
Organically made foods and baked treats continue to attract health-conscious diners and those who believe goodness in food does not have to come from chemicals and potentially harmful additives.
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French Meadow Bakery & Cafe has been turning out organic baked treats that restaurants have been relying on since 1985. Form in 2005, North Carolina-based Harvest Time Bread Company provides exceptional organic breads and all-natural baked treats.
- Ask about sugar-free and ethnic-inspired baked treats when contacting any of these suppliers.
- For the freshest tasting baked treats, buy frozen dough for cookies, crumb cakes and muffins that you bake on the premises with almost no prep work involved.
- Ask a supplier you deal with for a baked treats directory or baked treats list of manufacturers who operate in your geographic area.
- Don't be shy about speaking directly to a manufacturer. Many are happy to share specific baked treats information, such as nutrition analyses and ingredients used, with their customers.
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